It’s easy to overlook how much acoustics impact control room solutions, and more importantly the operators within it. Not only is it distracting and the potential cause of miscommunication, but ambient noise over a long period can lead to decreased operator health, headaches, and noise complaints. Here are three ways to mitigate these harmful, but often necessary control room sounds…
Learning how sound behaves with your operations center will help determine if you need room acoustic
Proper acoustic interior design can mitigate any sound distractions, ensuring your operators are more productive and healthier. Different items, materials, and textures can all affect how sound works and bounces throughout a space. Any flat, uniform surface can reflect sound, so ensuring the walls, ceiling, and floors are constructed from or covered in diffusing materials like carpet, foam or acoustic panels can prevent reflected and bounced audio.
While control rooms have many necessary sounds, from alarms to operators discussing current conditions, the ability to control them is paramount to ensuring a healthy
For more on control room sound and acoustic interior design, read this post from Evans acoustic solutions expert, Kerri Knox.